Northville seized its second invitational girls golf title of the season by dominating the 19-team Sentech Services Tournament by a school record 22 strokes Monday at the Kensington Metropark Golf Course.

The Mustangs, led by sophomore Nicole Whatley's career-best 5-under 67, shot a blistering 291 to eclipse the previous 18-hole tournament school record of 313 set a the 2017 Kensington Lakes Activities Association Championship.

Plymouth (327) and Bloomfield Hills (329) placed a distant second and third, respectively.

“We have a very talented team," Northville coach Chris Cronin said. "I know the kind of scores our girls can put up, but to actually see four scores of that quality go up on the scoreboard, it’s super impressive.”

Whatley, who posted six birdies and an eagle during her round, also set a Northville individual school record as well.

“Nicole is in a great groove right now," Cronin said. "Her swing is phenomenal and she is capitalizing on a majority of her opportunities. What is so incredible is that her score could have been even better. She missed a couple of makeable putts and posted a double bogey – we’ll have to work on that (laughing).

“With this group, I’ve stressed playing for par and running into a birdie now and again – Nicole is making me rethink that formula.”

Northville posted four of the top five rounds of the day as senior captain Mariella Simoncini had two birdies on her way to a 2-over 74 in her first action of the season.

“Mariella is rock steady and that starts with her wedge game," Cronin said. "She has elevated all aspects of her game since a year ago and that’s a direct reflection of her dedication and hard work.”

Sophomore Katelyn Tokarz also recorded a 2-over 74, her best result as a Mustang.

“It was good to see Katelyn achieve such an outstanding result today" Cronin said. "She works as hard as anyone, but her season has been off to a slower than expected start. I’m a big fan of Katelyn’s game and I had a sense that she would have a round like this one sooner than later. She has the ability to run into birdies and today she had six of them.”

The Mustangs' fourth scorer was Sufna Gill, who shot a 4-over 76.

“If you want to know how these girls posted a 291, you probably only have to realize that we took a 4-over par as our final scorer today," the Northville coach said. "That’s simply incredible.”

Plymouth's Shae Zydeck also tied for second with a 74 followed by teammates Bridget Boczar (81), Maire Sullivan (86), Grace Boczar (86) and Grace Iacopelli (91).

Leading Bloomfield Hills was Lizzie Pierce (77), Cassidy Proctor (79), both making the top 10, along with Sanju Swamy (81) and Esha Varchasvi (92).

South Lyon East was sixth with 371 led by Camilla DeGiacomo (81), Kaitlyn Mallory (94), Alyssa Strong (96) and Madeline Sexton (100).

Marian's Shannon Kennedy earned a top 10 finish tied for seventh with a 77 as the Mustangs placed 17th with a 419. Other Marian scorers included Katie Chinonis (109), Ashley Carroll (114) and Caitline Cahill (119).